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Tools Needed
1) Torx 20 Screwdriver
2) 7mm Socket
3) Optional K&N Drop In Filter (33-2955)

Step 1 - Undo the MAF Sensor



Step 2 - Use a 7mm socket, loosen and undo the air intake hose.



Step 3 - Use the Torx Screwdriver and remove the four screws holding the top portion of the intake box.


Step 4 - Remove the top portion of the intake box.



Step 5 - Remove the filter and replace it with either a new one or the K&N Drop in filter.
 


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Nice Job and i think i saw a Vid about this exact subject but the guy wasn't wearing welding gloves ;) [kidding]
[video=youtube_share;fqojysEZUWk]http://youtu.be/fqojysEZUWk[/video]
 


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Nice Job and i think i saw a Vid about this exact subject but the guy wasn't wearing welding gloves
Lol don't be jealous of the gloves.

Thanks guy, I'll have my Mountune review up soon.
 


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Thanks buddy. I had it removed for the Mountune intake install, figured someone can find it useful.
 


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Nice Job and i think i saw a Vid about this exact subject but the guy wasn't wearing welding gloves ;) [kidding]
[video=youtube_share;fqojysEZUWk]http://youtu.be/fqojysEZUWk[/video]
I thought you only needed the welding gloves if you were working on the Fiesta ST Hybrid! [unbelieveable]
 


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